RMDs for Beneficiaries of Inherited Traditional IRAs
For the Fourth Consecutive Year, IRS Waives RMDs for Beneficiaries of Inherited Traditional IRAs
The FEDZONE contains all articles written by Ed Zurndorfer:
A former career Federal employee, Ed has published a staggering 1,200+ separate articles on Federal Benefits and Retirement!
Just “Google” his name, and you are likely to find a plethora of sites that contain his writings. Drawn to its mission to reach, teach
and serve Feds, Serving Those Who Serve is the only financial planning practice with which Ed has chosen to affiliate in over
20 years teaching. In addition to conducting Federal Benefits seminars for Serving Those Who Serve, you can find Ed’s
writings here on our blog in the FedZone, and on Fed-Soup, MyFederalRetirement, FederalNews Radio and NITP. He is a
member of the Maryland Society of Accountants, the National Association of Enrolled Agents, the International Society of
Certified Employee Benefits Specialists, the Financial Planning Association, the National Association of Health Underwriters,
and the Society of Financial Service Professionals. Since 1999, Ed has taught many thousands of Federal employees about
their benefits, in person and at Federal agencies all over the country. Ed is a true national treasure.
For the Fourth Consecutive Year, IRS Waives RMDs for Beneficiaries of Inherited Traditional IRAs
This is the second of two FEDZONE columns discussing military service credit rules for federal retirement purposes including retirement under CSRS and FERS.
Discussing the world of Roth IRA contributions and the Saver’s Tax Credit. Learn how these financial tools can help grow your wealth a secure your future.
This is the first of two FEDZONE columns discussing military service credit rules for federal retirement under both the CSRS and FERS retirement systems
Understanding Cost-of-Living Adjustments (COLAs) - Part II – How COLAs Work for FERS
Join Dan and Ed as they unlock the potential of college savings accounts for a brighter future!
Understanding Cost-of-Living Adjustments (COLAs) - Part I – How COLAs Work for CSRS and CSRS-Offset
Understanding a “Backdoor” Roth IRA Including Advantages and Tax Implications
With respect to Federal Income Taxes, here are the age milestones for federal employees and retirees.
Employees and Retirees Are Reminded of the April 15,2024 Deadline for Filing 2023 Tax Returns and Making First Quarter 2024 Estimated Tax Payments